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"Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)" is a song written by Artie Zwirn and Harry Giosasi and produced and arranged by #LeRoyHolmes. The single was performed by New York-based doo-wop group #TheImpalas. It reached #2 on the #USPopChart, behind both #TheHappyOrgan by #DaveBabyCortez and #KansasCity by #WilbertHarrison. It also went to #14 on the #USRAndBChart. Overseas, "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)" went to #28 on the #UKSinglesChart in 1959.
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@thetonearm The flip side of Cole's single is perhaps better-remembered now:
Ann Cole with the Suburbans: "Each Day" (1956)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSaQBxQDGys"Each Day" was also covered by the jazz singer Sylvia Syms for the pop market. For some reason, her version (released on Decca) omits the name of Clowney and only lists Bob Kornegay and Paul Winley as the writers of the song.
#music #anncole #eachday #davebabycortez #davidclowney #rhythmnblues #sylviasyms #mickeybaker #ettajames
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@thetonearm The flip side of Cole's single is perhaps better-remembered now:
Ann Cole with the Suburbans: "Each Day" (1956)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSaQBxQDGys"Each Day" was also covered by the jazz singer Sylvia Syms for the pop market. For some reason, her version (released on Decca) omits the name of Clowney and only lists Bob Kornegay and Paul Winley as the writers of the song.
#music #anncole #eachday #davebabycortez #davidclowney #rhythmnblues #sylviasyms #mickeybaker #ettajames
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@thetonearm Among many other things, David Clowney was also listed as a co-writer on both sides of one of my all-time favorite 45s, Ann Cole's "In the Chapel" / "Each Day", released by Baton Records in 1956.
The ballad "In the Chapel" was a minor chart hit for Cole, peaking at #14 on the Billboard R&B chart in the early months of 1957.
Ann Cole with the Suburbans: "In the Chapel" (1956)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LGBy9bS9tk&list=RD4LGBy9bS9tkIn 1960, the Etta James recording of "All I Could Was Cry" (on Argo) utilized pretty much the same ingredients to provide her a comeback hit after a few lean years. Perhaps not co-incidentally, Ann Cole soon recorded a new version of her own hit for MGM records.
#music #davebabycortez #davidclowney #anncole #rhythmnblues #batonrecords
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@thetonearm Among many other things, David Clowney was also listed as a co-writer on both sides of one of my all-time favorite 45s, Ann Cole's "In the Chapel" / "Each Day", released by Baton Records in 1956.
The ballad "In the Chapel" was a minor chart hit for Cole, peaking at #14 on the Billboard R&B chart in the early months of 1957.
Ann Cole with the Suburbans: "In the Chapel" (1956)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LGBy9bS9tk&list=RD4LGBy9bS9tkIn 1960, the Etta James recording of "All I Could Was Cry" (on Argo) utilized pretty much the same ingredients to provide her a comeback hit after a few lean years. Perhaps not co-incidentally, Ann Cole soon recorded a new version of her own hit for MGM records.
#music #davebabycortez #davidclowney #anncole #rhythmnblues #batonrecords
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@thetonearm Among many other things, David Clowney was also listed as a co-writer on both sides of one of my all-time favorite 45s, Ann Cole's "In the Chapel" / "Each Day", released by Baton Records in 1956.
The ballad "In the Chapel" was a minor chart hit for Cole, peaking at #14 on the Billboard R&B chart in the early months of 1957.
Ann Cole with the Suburbans: "In the Chapel" (1956)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LGBy9bS9tk&list=RD4LGBy9bS9tkIn 1960, the Etta James recording of "All I Could Was Cry" (on Argo) utilized pretty much the same ingredients to provide her a comeback hit after a few lean years. Perhaps not co-incidentally, Ann Cole soon recorded a new version of her own hit for MGM records.
#music #davebabycortez #davidclowney #anncole #rhythmnblues #batonrecords
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@thetonearm Among many other things, David Clowney was also listed as a co-writer on both sides of one of my all-time favorite 45s, Ann Cole's "In the Chapel" / "Each Day", released by Baton Records in 1956.
The ballad "In the Chapel" was a minor chart hit for Cole, peaking at #14 on the Billboard R&B chart in the early months of 1957.
Ann Cole with the Suburbans: "In the Chapel" (1956)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LGBy9bS9tk&list=RD4LGBy9bS9tkIn 1960, the Etta James recording of "All I Could Was Cry" (on Argo) utilized pretty much the same ingredients to provide her a comeback hit after a few lean years. Perhaps not co-incidentally, Ann Cole soon recorded a new version of her own hit for MGM records.
#music #davebabycortez #davidclowney #anncole #rhythmnblues #batonrecords
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@thetonearm Among many other things, David Clowney was also listed as a co-writer on both sides of one of my all-time favorite 45s, Ann Cole's "In the Chapel" / "Each Day", released by Baton Records in 1956.
The ballad "In the Chapel" was a minor chart hit for Cole, peaking at #14 on the Billboard R&B chart in the early months of 1957.
Ann Cole with the Suburbans: "In the Chapel" (1956)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LGBy9bS9tk&list=RD4LGBy9bS9tkIn 1960, the Etta James recording of "All I Could Was Cry" (on Argo) utilized pretty much the same ingredients to provide her a comeback hit after a few lean years. Perhaps not co-incidentally, Ann Cole soon recorded a new version of her own hit for MGM records.
#music #davebabycortez #davidclowney #anncole #rhythmnblues #batonrecords
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"Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)" is a song written by Artie Zwirn and Harry Giosasi and produced and arranged by #LeRoyHolmes. The single was performed by New York-based doo-wop group #TheImpalas. It reached #2 on the #USPopChart, behind both #TheHappyOrgan by #DaveBabyCortez and #KansasCity by #WilbertHarrison. It also went to #14 on the #USRAndBChart. Overseas, "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)" went to #28 on the #UKSinglesChart in 1959.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufz4-fRCwwo